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moononmyfloor · 1 year ago
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Hi Producer (正好遇见你) Posters (Ep 1-21)
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onlytiktoks · 6 months ago
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prettiest-liarr · 5 months ago
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i absolutely LOVE seeing traditional/folk clothing from different countries/regions of the world so here r a few of my favorite folk clothes and their country/region :)
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top left: hungary traditional folk clothing
top right: traditional aspara dancer from cambodia
bottom left: chinese hanfu inspired from (i believe) the tang dynasty
bottom right: caucus region (specifically armenia, i believe) traditional clothing
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chinesehanfu · 6 months ago
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese immortal Hanfu <电母/Mother of Lightning> Based On Yuan Dynasty Taoist Temple Mural<永乐宫/Yongle Palace>
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【Historical Artifacts Reference 】:▶ China Yuan Dynasty Taoist Temple 永乐宫/Yongle Palace Mural<电母/Mother of Lightning>
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⚡【电母/Mother of Lightning】⚡
电母/Dianmu (Chinese: 電母; pinyin: Diànmǔ; lit. 'Mother of Lightning'), also known as Leizi, is the Chinese goddess of lightning, who is said to have used flashing mirrors to send bolts of lightning across the sky.
She is married to Leigong/雷公, the god of thunder. She is one of the gods who work together to produce the phenomena of thunder. Other companions are Yun Tong (Yún Tóng, 云童, lit. the "Cloud Youth/Kid"), who whips up clouds, and Yu Shi/雨师 ("Rain Master") who causes downpours by dipping his sword into a pot. Roaring winds rush forth from a type of goatskin bag manipulated by Fengbo/风伯 ("Earl of Wind/Wind Uncle"), who was later transformed into Feng Po Po ("Old Lady Wind").
Legend
Dianmu was once a human, who lived with her mother. One day, she was dumping rice husks, because they were too hard for her mother to eat. When the short-tempered thunder god Leigong saw her dumping the husks out, he thought she was wasting food, so he killed her. When the Jade Emperor found out, he was infuriated at Leigong's careless murder. The Jade Emperor revived Dianmu, making her a goddess. Dianmu was made to marry Leigong, who took on the responsibility of caring for her. Dianmu's job is now to work with Lei Gong. She uses mirrors to shine light on the Earth, so Leigong can see who he hits and makes sure they aren't innocent. This is why lightning comes before thunder.
In other depictions
Dianmu also appears in Wu Cheng'en's late 16th-century novel, the Journey to the West; she appears during the events of the Slow Cart Kingdom (車遲國, Chechi), where three 'Animal Strength/Power Immortals', "Tiger Strength", "Deer/Elk Strength" and "Goat/Antelope Strength", three demons who disguised themselves as Taoist magicians to deceive the King of the Kingdom of Chechi, by means of having ended a seemingly-endless drought through the means of a legitimate magic tablet that can control the weather by summoning gods in control of various aspects of the weather, including Dianmu, accompanied by Yún Tóng (云童, lit. the "Cloud Youth"). Once Sun Wukong interrupts the summons, Dianmu and her fellow weather deities help the Buddhists instead of the demons in their rain-making competition.
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👗Hanfu & 👑Crown:@雁鸿Aimee
💄 Makeup:百丽 (临溪摄影)
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artbysarf · 8 months ago
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The Moth and the Lizard are married actually
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radioactivespiderblood · 5 months ago
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Traditional Clothes for Batkids
DC should let Damian and Cass wear traditional clothes to galas/for formal wear in general. Like imagine Cass in a vintage qipao and Damian in shalwar kameez like:
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I couldn't find any sufficiently cunty photos on men's Shalwar Kameez so you'll just have to pretend these are pictures of men. Also, these were the least AI generated looking images I could find.
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Or both in Hanfu:
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I mean Talia's mom IS from Shanghai folks, he IS Chinese!
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Like, why WOULDN'T you want this?
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sealhaus · 7 months ago
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Fashion lizard…
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tchai-castor · 3 months ago
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This was an attempt at drawing a woman dressed in traditional clothing in an art nouveau style. The clothing is based on the northern and southern dynasties of China
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15-lizards · 5 months ago
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Any hcs for wedding attire in Essos? Especially the Dothraki because I am dying for them to actually have culture GEORGE
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I think a wedding in Dothraki culture is first and foremost a show of power. The man is actually expected to gift the materials to his bride for her wedding outfit, as an example of how well he will provide for her once they're married. The taller/bigger her wedding headdress is, the more established her husband is. All the materials, along with the gifts of slaves and horses, are to be taken as spoils during raids, meaning that to be a wife with a particularly exotic wedding costume is very favored. The husband himself is also expected to be decorated in his spoils, proving his prowess and ability to take what is his just by what he wears.
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In Volantis, though there are a very wide range of religious wedding traditions, in most cases the (secular) cultural precedent is that the couple is expected to wear the colors and symbols of the others family, as a sign of respect for the marriage pact. The bride is supposed to make her wedding outfit as detailed and elaborate as possible, because a girl with a fancy gown is indeed a rich girl with a lot of time on her hands and many slaves to help her. The man is expected to wear a head wrap gifted to him by the bride, as a sign of good will.
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Myrish weddings are an incredibly excessive affair. The couple being celebrated is given all manner of gifts, like jewelry and lace and bolts of cloth, by their families, which the women of the family then incorporate into the wedding costumes. Bridal gowns are multicolored with lots of motifs (usually floral), while the groom wears matching motifs on his own attire. And of course the lace has to be mentioned. Its everywhere. On the collars, the sleeves, the hems, and of course on the brides head. Traditionally, a woman's mother will make it for her to wear on her wedding, but rich girls usually pay the best lace makers in the city to make theirs.
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(pls excuse the fact im using multiple Chinese historical fashion eras, I can't decide which I like the best for my YiTi headcanons) In YiTi, both men and women wear the high necked jacket that covers the skirt for weddings and other traditional ceremonies, as opposed to the shorter jacket/robes that usually go under the skirt for more casual times (its the aoqun and ruqun difference in Hanfu). Women are to wear the colors and symbols of her husbands family, as a sign of being joining them, but the man is expected to provide the bride with a sizable dowry and proper materials for her gown, as thanks towards the bride and her family. Wedding attire is very personalized, stitched and printed with insignias of the brides family, her favorite things, any symbols considered lucky, etc etc. Both members are also to wear their hair in a specific way, with a specific headpiece, to denote their social class during the ceremony.
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yovodoes · 1 year ago
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Some Hanfu pose references ..!
by yours truly,,, these photos honestly made me feel magical (& maybe worthy of being an inspiration) <33
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knyazsunandmoon · 1 year ago
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等云来【杜若小胖纸】
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mianwo · 2 years ago
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十三余 Mamianqun (Horse-face skirt)
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x-heesy · 5 months ago
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Crowns of China "Phoenix"
"Fengguan", which literally means "Phoenix crown", is a Chinese traditional ceremonial headdress worn by noble women.
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Fables & Fairytales - Deniz Kurtel Remix by N/a, Rosina, Deniz Kurtel 🎧
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chinesehanfu · 11 months ago
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Hanfu Photoshoot Inspired by porcelain figures ·瓷人仿妆·【思凡】
“一具瓷人,却生了凡人心。”
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🧚🏻‍ Model :@荷里寒
💄Stylist:@山有木兮_Ivy
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alvallah · 2 years ago
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Imagine being rich and paying for bland minimalist textiles and cold sterilized homes when you could be paying folk artists handsomely for handcrafted beauty and color —helping preserve honestly quite priceless artistic traditions and supporting the people who keep these legacies alive— instead.
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safije · 10 months ago
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Qing Dynasty Dress
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